Despite the individual weaknesses in the market, Nokia is choosing to stick with Microsoft, and new financial figures from Nokia show that the relationship dynamics might be shifting soon. While in the past Nokia had directly benefited from its arrangements with Microsoft, the tables could be turning.

There’s an odd 2-way stream of money between Microsoft and Nokia. Microsoft pays Nokia $250 million in “platform support payments” every quarter, and Nokia pays Microsoft royalties for using Windows on its devices. Up to now, this arrangement has worked in Nokia’s favor, as the royalties didn’t amount to the $1 billion it got from Microsoft each year, but that could be changing…